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Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter!
Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources
We're only days away!
At the virtual and FREE All Systems Go! conference, you'll learn valuable best practices, tips and tricks from fellow IT professionals in a TWO DAY event featuring 30+ sessions. Day 1 featured speakers include:
Patrick Kennedy, Editor-in-Chief, ServetheHome.com
Jesus Cordoba, Senior Director, Platform Operations, Planet
Jonas Lundgren, Director of Technical Services, SBCSS
Matt Penner, Dir of Information and Instructional Technology, Val Verde USD
Nicholas Zebrowski, Supplier Manager, Arrow ECS
Paul Hutchison, SVP, Enterprise Program Management & Business Solutions, Boeing Employees' Credit Union
Rami Thabet, SVP, Digital Sales & Advice, Royal Bank of Canada
Martin Giese, Author, Fast Forward
Steve Smith, CEO, DecisionPoint Systems
The session agenda is live, so now is the time to get registered, set up your event profile, begin building your agenda and start connecting with fellow conference attendees. And be sure to register today to lock in your Netreo SWAG pack!
Make your plans to attend and mark your calendar for All Systems Go! on Sept 13!
It's quite natural to become sidetracked when balancing the many activities involved in software development. There are many development tools available to assist developers in managing their time. The top solutions let software engineers manage schedules in a way that supports team goals, as well. This post outlines my favorites, so let's go through the main features of each.
What skills and knowledge should you have to get a job as a junior Java developer? What tools do you have to master to be able to move to the next level in your career? Which technologies do you absolutely have to study, and which ones are not as essential?
The answers to these questions largely depend on the company you aim to work for and its focus. But there are tech skills that are considered essential for every Java developer, beginner or advanced.
Finding the root cause of application performance issues is the crux of every app troubleshooting exercise. So why don't more APM tools provide great root cause analysis? Built for developers by developers, Retrace includes the tools you'll need most to ensure app performance meets or exceeds expectations.
In her first post, Netreo Customer Experience Engineer Gennie Chatham shares her insights on leveraging the extensive features in Retrace to improve troubleshooting, starting with the Log Dashboard. Gennie covers how to access full transaction traces, set log filters, pinpoint searches and leverage extensive Retrace features to keep your app performance high, along with your customer satisfaction!
Hey! Wow. This was way more work than I thought it would be (...said everyone who ever launched anything), but we did it! 🚀🎉 Flux is officially liveeeeeeee! If you head over to the Flux site, you can browse all 26+ components and read through the documentation to get feel for what it's like. Explore Flux and grab a license here → Quick reminder, instead of per-project/per-year pricing, I'm offering an "Unlimited everything forever— $279 " discount price to celebrate the launch. You pay that price once and you can use Flux in as many personal or commercial projects as you want and you'll receive updates to the component library forever. I really wanted this to be a no-brainer buy at launch. --- Let me extend a deep thank you from the bottom of my heart for using Livewire and supporting my journey. Because people like you purchase products like this, I can keep working on Livewire and Alpine full-time. It's my dream job. ❤️ ...
Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter! Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources Start Your Free Retrace Trial Today! What is Singleton? A Detailed Overview One of the most well-known design patterns, singleton ensures the existence of a single instance of a given class during the life of an application. Our detailed overview covers what makes this pattern important and useful, how and when should to use singleton, plus use cases and examples. Read More! ...
Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter! Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources Start Your Free Retrace Trial Today! Introduction to SOLID Principles in C# If you have ever come across code that was challenging to expand or maintain, you are not alone. SOLID principles provide a guideline to writing code that is clearer and easier for others to understand and maintain, which is something all developers and applications need. Read More! ...
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